Dear Fellow Vermonter,
Nobody knows for sure, but the flooding we are now experiencing could be the worst Vermont has seen in a very long time.
What we do know is that extensive damage is already occurring in the towns of Weston, Ludlow, Londonderry, Calais, and many more.
We also know that a number of roads have been closed, including sections of Route 100, 14, 131, 12, 12A, 14, 2, 103, 140, 107, and 155. Vermonters can stay up-to-date on road closures by visiting the Vermont Agency of Transportation website or New England 5-1-1.
In terms of roads, please remember: Flash flooding is extremely dangerous and could result in loss of life. If you have to travel in flooded areas, be extremely careful. Vermonters should monitor media reports, follow instructions from Vermont Emergency Management, never attempt to walk or drive through flood waters, and familiarize yourself with your best flood evacuation routes.
This morning, I spoke with FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell about the disaster declaration requested by Governor Scott that Senator Welch, Representative Balint, and I fully support. I hope the White House will approve this request later today. This declaration will enable various types of federal support to come into the state as soon as possible. In speaking with the FEMA Administrator, I also requested that she send FEMA staff into flooded areas as soon as it is safe so that residents can learn about the type of help that may be available to them.
A special thanks to the road crews and all emergency workers who are working around the clock to protect lives and property. They are doing a great job under extremely difficult circumstances. I also want to thank the crews who are on their way from around our region and as far away as North Carolina. I also appreciate the Vermont National Guard as well as National Guards from our neighboring states who stand at the ready to assist us if needed.
Please see below for additional resources and stay tuned for more updates. As always, if you know someone who would benefit from this information, please forward this email to them.
We will get through this together.
Sincerely,
Weston, VT. Source: Community Member
Depot Street in Ludlow, VT. Source: Community Member
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